The Supreme Court case that could upend the Clean Water Act #FreeMinds #JohnStossel #liberty #ReasonFoundation #ReasonTV #MaryPatriotNews [Video]

If SCOTUS finds in favor of a small-town Idaho couple in Sackett v. EPA, it could end the federal government’s jurisdiction over millions of acres of land.https://reason.com/video/2023/01/10/the-supreme-court-case-that-could-upend-the-clean-water-act/Everyone wants clean water, and America’s public waterways haven’t always been very clean.In 1969, the Cuyahoga River in Ohio was so polluted by Cleveland’s manufacturing industry that it caught on fire, which inspired a Time magazine feature describing a river that “oozes rather than flows.”In 1970, President Richard Nixon signed the National Environmental Policy Act, and later that year he established the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to “make a coordinated attack on the pollutants which debase the air we breathe, the water we drink, and the land that grows our food.”But in fighting to reduce the pollution of air, land, and water, the EPA has dictated to Americans what they can do on their property even when it has no clear environmental benefit or exceeds the agency’s authority.Now the agency’s broad mandate, for the first time since its creation, is facing a serious court challenge. It’s a case that started 15 years ago with a couple living in a small town in Idaho.”When I was in high school, I was up there camping and fell in love with Priest Lake and just had to try and figure out how to live there,” Mike Sackett told Reason in 2012.Mike and his wife Chantell Sackett purchased a tract of land abutting an easement, which guaranteed them a prime view of Priest Lake. They planned to leverage their background in construction to build the lakefront home of their dreams. A few days into construction, the Sacketts received a surprise visit from the EPA and Army Corps of Engineers.”They walked on to the property and said, ‘you need to stop work immediately,'” says Chantell Sackett.The government accused the Sacketts of filling in “wetlands.” But the Sacketts didn’t understand how a residential lot in an established subdivision with a full sewer hookup 100 yards from the lake and a county title with no indication of wetland status would qualify.A nearby ditch drained into a stream that connected to the lake. It was separated from the lot by 30 feet of paved road. The proximity of the Sacketts’ land to the ditch—in addition to the existence of a subterranean water flow discovered beneath their lot as they began construction—meant that their residential lot was a federally protected wetland, according to the EPA.Although the Sacketts faced a fine of up to $75,000 a day for violation of the Clean Water Act and the compliance order, the EPA argued they had no right to challenge them in court until the agency actually took action to impose and collect the fine, which it could do retroactively at any time.With this threat looming over them, the Sacketts paused construction. The EPA also wanted the Sacketts to remove the gravel they’d poured, fence in the lot, and plant foliage, but the couple refused.”[The EPA told us], ‘we want you to fence it. And then when we want you to plant these wetlands plants, and then we want you to watch it for three to five years and make notes, and we’ll be able to come look at that.’ And I go, ‘are you kidding me?'” says Chantell Sackett. “Why would we do that? I mean, it’s a lot in a subdivision…[Does the EPA] want to create a wetland?”That was in 2012. The Sacketts’ case went all the way to the Supreme Court, which ruled unanimously that the EPA’s compliance orders were indeed subject to judicial review, meaning the agency couldn’t retroactively fine the Sacketts for being in violation of the order as the court challenge was adjudicated.Ten years later, the Supreme Court is taking up the next part of that case: a challenge to how the agency defines a “wetland.”Produced by Zach Weissmueller; edited by Danielle Thompson; additional graphics by Isaac Reese; sound mixing by Ian KeyserMusic credits: “Turning Tides” by Letra via Artlist; “Several” by Melancholicks via Artlist; “Grey Shadow” by ANBR via Artlist; “The Other Side” by ANBR via Artlist; “Dark Hollows 7” by G-Yerro via Artlist; “Dark Hollows 11” by G-Yerro via Artlist; “Campfire” by Aleksey Chistilin via Artlist; “Solace – Instrumental Version” by Roniit via Artlist; “Internal Joy (Reprise)” by Bennett Sullivan via ArtlistPhoto credits: Pacific Legal Foundation; Eric Lee – Pool via CNP/CNP / Polaris/Newscom; Graeme Sloan/Sipa USA/Newscom; SIPAUSA POOL/SIPA/Newscom; Chuck Kennedy/KRT/Newscom; Charles Trainor Jr./TNS/Newscom; Greg Lovett/ZUMA Press/Newscom; CNP/AdMedi/SIPA/Newscom

January 11, 2023
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COVID: Who Was Right? #FreeMarkets #JohnStossel #Stossel #StosselTV #MaryPatriotNews [Video]

After 3 years of Covid, what lessons can we learn? Did lockdowns work? What about closing schools? What countries did best?————To get our new weekly video from Stossel TV, sign up here: https://www.johnstossel.com/#subscribe————It turns out that America’s lockdowns did NOT work. Even though the media praised New York governor Andrew Cuomo for an “amazing job,” accounting for age, his state ended up with more deaths than “irresponsible” Florida.Meanwhile, some countries, like Australia, imposed brutal lockdowns. My producer crunched the numbers at MaximumTruth.Substack.com and found that lockdowns DID save some lives. But they weren’t worth it. The video above explains why.

January 10, 2023
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A surly showdown for Speaker #FreeMinds #JohnStossel #liberty #ReasonFoundation #ReasonTV #MaryPatriotNews [Video]

In this week’s The Reason Roundtable, editors Matt Welch, Katherine Mangu-Ward, Peter Suderman, and Nick Gillespie discuss the government’s censorship-by-proxy of social media companies and Kevin McCarthy’s ongoing showdown for the speakership in the House of Representatives.https://reason.com/podcast/2023/01/03/a-surly-showdown-for-speaker/——————-00:00 – The government’s censorship-by-proxy of social media companies for alleged COVID “misinformation.”30:45 – Weekly Listener Question:Hello Friends, I just finished listening to the Freakonomics Radio three-part series about Adam Smith. The main thesis of the series is that Adam Smith’s views were more nuanced than we generally think of him; most people tend to cherry-pick favorite ideas from The Wealth of Nations while completely forgetting about his first work, Theory of Moral Sentiments. So, I’m curious. How have Adam Smith’s ideas shaped your own? Have any of you read Adam Smith’s works completely? And maybe most importantly, do you think Adam Smith would be a libertarian if he was alive today?39:39 – Kevin McCarthy battles for speaker of the House.52:11- This week’s cultural recommendationsAudio production by Ian KeyserAssistant production by Hunt BeatyMusic: “Angeline,” by The Brothers Steve

January 5, 2023
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The complicated truth about J. Edgar Hoover #FreeMinds #JohnStossel #liberty #ReasonFoundation #ReasonTV #MaryPatriotNews [Video]

The first FBI director wasn’t a cross-dresser, says a new biography, but he was often quick to flout constitutional limits on state power.https://reason.com/video/2023/01/04/the-complicated-truth-about-j-edgar-hoover/_____No federal bureaucrat played a bigger role in 20th-century law enforcement than J. Edgar Hoover (1895-1972), who served as the head of the FBI and its predecessor agency for half a century.Hoover oversaw crackdowns on everything from real and imagined communists in the first Red Scare of the 1920s and its sequel in the 1950s; staged high-profile shootouts with “public enemies” like John Dillinger and Babyface Nelson in the 1930s; surveilled Nazi and Axis sympathizers during World War II; infiltrated the Ku Klux Klan in the 1960s; and pursued extra-legal operations against civil rights leaders and antiwar protesters in the 1960s.His personal vendetta against Martin Luther King, Jr. led to one of the most shameful incidents in FBI history, when the bureau sent an anonymous letter to King shortly before he was to receive the Nobel Peace Prize, encouraging him to commit suicide or be exposed as a serial philanderer.Hoover is the subject of Yale historian Beverly Gage’s new biography, G-Man: J. Edgar Hoover and the Making of the American Century. Gage seeks to complicate and flesh out the life and legacy of Hoover, who is rightly notorious for often brushing aside constitutional limits on state power like so much police tape at a crime site. Yet she points out that he opposed the internment of Japanese Americans during World War II, undermined Sen. Joe McCarthy’s overwrought anti-communist witch hunts, and refused to do political surveillance for Richard Nixon, inadvertently leading to the bungled Watergate break-ins and the 37th president’s fall from grace.To understand Hoover in all his complexity—including his much-whispered-about personal relationship with his FBI colleague Clyde Tolson—is to understand the moral ambiguities of the country he served, Gage tells Reason, as well as the promise and limits of constitutional government in an open society.Produced by Nick Gillespie; Edited by Adam Czarnecki and Justin Zuckerman; Sound editing by Ian KeyserPhoto Credits: World History Archive/Newscom; FBI.gov; akg-images/Newscom; Everett Collection/Newscom; Everett Collection/Newscom; Keystone Press Agency/ZUMA Press/Newscom; Stone Dennis / Mirrorpix/Newscom; JT Vintage/ZUMAPRESS/Newscom; Agence Quebec Presse/Newscom

January 5, 2023
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8 Arguments To INSTANTLY DESTROY A Libertarian #ChristianSatire #SATIRE #SatireWriters #TheBabylonBee #MaryPatriotNews [Video]

Want to totally own your libertarian friends? Trick question – libertarians don’t have any friends. But regardless, here are eight arguments to COMPLETELY LEVEL the next libertarian you encounter in the wild.Become a premium subscriber: https://babylonbee.com/plans?utm_source=YT&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=descriptionSubscribe to our podcast channel: https://www.youtube.com/thebabylonbeepodcastWant to meet the Bee crew? Get your tickets to Babylon Bee LIVE: https://babylonbeelive.com/home/?utm_source=YT&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=believeThe Official The Babylon Bee Store: https://shop.babylonbee.com/Follow The Babylon Bee:Website: https://babylonbee.com/Twitter: https://twitter.com/thebabylonbeeFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheBabylonBeeInstagram: http://instagram.com/thebabylonbee

January 4, 2023
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The FULL Enes Kanter Freedom: On China, NBA Hypocrisy, LeBron & Cena #FreeMarkets #JohnStossel #Stossel #StosselTV #MaryPatriotNews [Video]

Basketball player Enes Kanter Freedom is outspoken about brutality in Turkey, China and elsewhere. He says it cost him his job in the NBA. ————To get our new weekly video from Stossel TV, sign up here: https://www.johnstossel.com/#subscribe————I’d think Freedom’s activism would be applauded by the NBA.The league is a big supporter of activism from the Black Lives Matter movement.But China must not be criticized! For speaking out, Freedom claims he was blackballed.Who is this principled player?I wanted to learn more about what happened to him.Here’s our full, extended interview.

January 4, 2023
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